Love is a verb. It's a process. What _exactly_ that process is,
  I don't know really, except that it's related to communication,
  either with another or within one's self. What's communicating
  with what? I don't know. But I know it's not _really_ a noun,
  like a key or a lock or a ball or a door, even though we use it
  that way.   == I don't know the name but the "love as verb" is
  how I see a lot of action/relationship instances that are
  incorrectly used as nouns in my opinion. I'm not surprised if
  others picked up on it too though. It's one of those things
  that's 'obvious once you see it'. == Many of the common
  analogies/metaphors for love-as-noun are really actions
  masquerading as static things. "Love is a key". Well, what does
  a key do? It opens a lock. What's the lock? The heart. What's
  the heart? The emotions. What's happening when the love opens
  the lock of the heart to the emotions? Communication. Kinda like
  that. ==